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SW WW 1 Rosalie Anderson, will my know how on the paper to Louise Dore. I, J uanita Kay Berry, Will leave boppin, 1Datldi0. 1, Wayne Berry, will my time to Janet 'lorV1k. . I9 Naomi Boles, will my ability to tumble to anyone who wants 1t. . I, Ivan Cayko, will all my Sidney girl friends to my undeistudy, Tom Smith. I Dianne Collins, will my parties in the basement to my llttle Slster, Carla. I: Merlin Damm, will my. ability to talk to myself to Duane Harden. 1, Ed Darr, will my height to my brother, David. I, Gene Davidson, will my ability to concentrate to Charlene Schlothauer. I, Jennice Dschaak, will my diary to Gene Davidson. 1, Shirley Emly, will my late hours at night to Harvey Noteboom, in hopes he can take them. I, Evelyn Engen, will my shorthand ability to no one for I may need it in the future. I, Renwood Erickson, will my ability to never get anything done to Craig Berry. I, Gene Griggs, will my white rocket to anyone who can make it go over 130. I, David Harris, and I, Jim Karst, will leave. I, Beverly Hayden, will leave in hopes of finding a man. I, Eva Hernandez, will my shortness t0 Daniella La Bonte. I, Jeanne Hillman, Will behave. I, Irene Holbrook, will my lollypop collection to my sister Judy. I, Bonnie Karst, will my flirting ability to Barbara Delp. I, Henry Kittleson, will my ability to not do my assignments and get away with it to Harvey Noteboom. I, Evelyn Knudsen, will a lock of my red hair to Yvonne Davidson. I, Gladys Knudsen, will nothing to no one, because I might need it in the future. I, Maure La Bonte, will my Mercury t0 Yvonne Davidson. I, Calvin Leibelt, will my spending ability to anyone who doesn,t spend. I, Fred Miller, will my curly hair to Vance Vickers. I, Beverly Otis, will leave for Billings in a hurry. 1, Nancy Pratt, will my tardiness to Library to next yeargs Librarians. I, Dorothy Propp, will my diamond to no one. I, Ullrich Reichenback, will take it with me. I, Dona Roberts, will Gene,s car to anyone who can keep it under 80. I, JUdY Russell, will my quiet and stuck up ways to my brother Doug. I, Frances Sorrells, will my hub cap collection to my brother, Harley. I, Arlene Sponheim, will my studious ways to J ames Lanouette. . I, Boh Stubbs, will my quiet and modest ways to Charlotte Dooley. 1, Orion Sundheim, will my false teeth to Rex Dougherty Jr. for good luck. I, Neil Sundheim, will my slow easy going ways to Doug Russell. L Wayne SwenSOH, Will my love for Trigonometry to next yearis Trig. class. L Frank Taylor, Will my way With girls to Dean Deming. i, lJ3oanne Thormen, Wlll my courage to skip school to someone who hasnit tried it. , aul Trudell, Wlll my muscles to J udy Croy. i, ISdeard Unterseher, will leave to look for something better. I, Ltormy Vlckers, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Roland Stubbs. , eonard Wentz, Wlll my headaches from my father,s car to an one I, Oscar Wick, will my joy for living to James Kittleson. y .
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Dear Sir: August 21, 1965 SUBJECT: Whereabouts of Class of 1960 Our fellow classmate, Calvin Leibelt, now head of the FBI, gave us orders to file a report on the whereabouts of the rest of the Class of 60. This was serious business. . To ease our minds we decided to take in the latest m0vie, iiWorld Without Women. To our surprise the main actor was none other than the great Fred Miller. Don,t miss this movie!! Rushing to our plane, we were almost run-down by Frances Sorrells, the newest speed demon in hot rod racing. While getting on the plane we were introduced to the pilot, Paul Trudell, and co-pilot, Gene Davidson. They as- sured us of a safe trip abroad. A very wealthy man was sitting next to us on the plane. To our amazement it was Merlin Damm, our old class- ieh mate. He had made his second million and was busy giving it to worthy causes. R. In England we met Dona Roberts. She informed us she is peddling her fathefs honey and is doing quite well. Crossing the English Channel to France we were met by the ambassador to France, Leonard Wentz. He told us he was doing fine by entertaining all the French women. He also told us Janice Dschaak had risen to world fame in France as a ballet dancer. In Africa we met Dianne Collins, selling black leotards to the African women. Business has not been too good. On an oasis in the Sahara Desert we came upon Frank Taylor, the owner of a large harem. In the heart of Africa we met Stormy Vickers singing ballads to the natives, accompanied by Bob Stubbs on the bongo drums. At our last stop abroad, China, we saw Gladys Knudsen, a missionary to China. Asking her where Evelyn was, she told us Evelyn had gotten 0n the wrong boat by mistake and was still riding a slow boat to China. Visiting the 49th state we discovered that Orion Sundheim had purchased it recently. Mholeboom Back in the United States at San Francisco we saw one of Kay Berryis beautiful landscape pictures. -' i Rosalie Anderson is married and a bookkeeper for a large banker in Texas. Neil Sundheim. is professor at National College of Bacteriology in San Antonio. At Cape Canaveral, Florida, we found Ole Reichenbach about to pull the lever that would release the first rocket to the moon containing a man. Going through Kentucky, we decided to take in the Kentucky Derby. Riding Cannonball, the winning horse, was Eva Hernandez, the first woman jockey in the world. Heading on, we heard weird tales of a man called Wayne Berry, a hermit seeking a divorce because he was fed up with women. In Idaho we visited the vo-ag department of the state university currently being taught by Ivan Cayko. Coming back to our old home town, Fairview, we met Naomi Boles and Dorothy Propp, happily married and con- tent. Ed Darr had become a great rancher and was known world-wide as a great bull-dogger. Judy Russell is married and helping her husband draw up blue prints. Wayne Swenson bought over half of North Dakota and is now raising peanuts. Ed Unterseher has followed his dadis footsteps and is busy keeping the new gym clean. Jean Ann, it seems, invented a new disappearing gas. No one has seen her around lately. Maure La Bointe,s wife has filed for a divorce because he washed car parts in the kitchen sink. Evelyn Engen is secretary for a lawyer in Sidney. Nancy Pratt has taken Schultzie,s place on the Bob Cummin,s show as assistant photographer. Renwood Erickson is testing out King Koil mattresses in the King Koil Factory. - David Harris and Oscar Wick are playing with the New York Yankees, which Henry Kittleson manages. Bev. Otis is a lion trainer in a New York zoo. Jim Karst is a New York playboy, while Bonnie Karst, his cousin, is modeling and keeping an eye on Jim. Beverly Hayden is married and working at a medical technician lab. Reporting back to Washington we found that Gene Griggs was a great scientist and Irene Holbrook was secretary to the Chief J ustice of the Supreme Court. Joanne Thorman is Librarian in the Library of Congress. Secret Service agents investigating the where abouts of the class of '60
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